The whole thing recalls the idea of a Trompe l'oeil illusion, where a realistic-looking image or footage is used to fool us into believing that an object could be real. The illusion of realism also comes from Unrecord's unique free-aiming system that uses an authentic animation for its aiming and unrestricted hand movements – aiming and movement feels independent, and subtle in-camera animation techniques for ducking under windows and leaning into corners sells the impression of a realistic space. Part of selling Unrecord's impression of a real world space captured in video footage is the use of naturalistic, muted lighting combined with an abstruse fish-eye-like lens that focuses and distorts the image.
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